Thanks! There's no way I can put a name to every user ID on here.
HUMVEE Driver
Building the Torino Interceptor
- HUMVEE Driver
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Re: Building the Torino Interceptor
"I'll see you on the road!"
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Re: Building the Torino Interceptor
The other great place to catch him is the Yahoo groups for "Mad Max Replica Cars 2" and "Mad Max Cars"
"We'll see you on the road scag, We'll see you like we saw the nightrider!!!", "Perhaps its a result of anxiety...." MFP1
Re: Building the Torino Interceptor
Theres a pretty nice 70 Torino on ebay now , buy
It now for $2500 , in California
It now for $2500 , in California
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Re: Building the Torino Interceptor
Anyone out there with a '70/'71 Torino who wouldn't mind taking a few measurements for me? I'm planning ahead and looking at potential gas tanks to go in the rear. I need to know the width of the trunk at it's narrowest part; just under the rear glass. Once I know that I can figure out how wide the gas tanks have to be. Also, how long is the trunk opening? You can see what I mean in these pics:


Thanks in advance!
-HUMVEE Driver


Thanks in advance!
-HUMVEE Driver
"I'll see you on the road!"
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